A Handbook of the Minorities of Armenia
A Sociocultural and Sociolinguistic Survey. In collaboration with Garnik Asatrian, Viktoria Arakelova, Vardan Voskanian, and others
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The “Handbook of the Minorities of Armenia” presents the results of a project funded by the German VolkswagenStiftung in the years 2012-2016. The Handbook aims at a comprehensive sociocultural and sociolinguistic survey of the minorities in the Republic of Armenia. Even though Armenia is generally considered to be marked for a rather homogenous ethnic composition, ethnic minorities are nevertheless a relevant expression of cultural and linguistic diversity in Armenia, whereby the Armenian traditions function as a canopy for most of the members of these minorities. Due to their seemingly marginal role, minorities in Armenia have found little attention in the description of ethnic patterns present in this country. The Handbook aims at filling this gap by introducing a pronounced interdisciplinary perspective that relates cultural studies to sociology and linguistics. The study concentrates on the eleven officially recognized minorities (Assyrians, Belorussian, Georgians, Germans, Greeks, Jews, Kurds, Poles, Russians, Ukrainians, Yezidis). However, it also includes data on new ‘para-minotarian’ groups (Udis, Armenian Tats, Syrian Armenians, Persians) that have emerged from more recent political events (Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict, civil war in Syria etc.). In addition, the Handbook also covers residues of the former Azeri population that once had constituted a major ethnic component on the territory of present-day Armenia. The focus of the Handbook lies on the documentation of ethnic patterns as revealed by features such as ethnic (self-)perception, ethnic 'self-modeling', cultural and linguistic practices, and socio-economic peculiarities. The underlying survey is based both on extensive fieldwork carried out by the project members Mariam Alaverdova, Hakob Avchyan, Jasmine Dum-Tragut, Diana Hovhannisyan, and Alina Poghosyan. The Handbook authored by Ilona Schulze and Wolfgang Schulze (University of Munich) presents an in-depth analysis and cumulation of these fieldwork data supplemented by comprehensive information stemming from secondary sources. The Handbook takes a pronounced documentary and ethnomethodological perspective related to the actual presence of features of ethnicity among members of the minorities at issue. The underlying research question asks which sociocultural and linguistic features the actual minotarian groups in the Republic of Armenia refer to with respect to their construction of ethnicity. Likewise, the Handbook documents to which extent the corresponding patterns are marked for conservatism (matching patterns of co-ethnic units outside Armenia) and/or an ongoing Armenianization.weiterlesen
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